Immigration advocates rally on Capitol’s steps (AccessNorthGA)

 

ATLANTA – About 100 people braved the occasional snowflake and chilly wind to rally against proposed immigration legislation on the Capitol’s steps Sunday afternoon.Immigration court review will critique judges’ behavior (Belleville News-Democrat)
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They railed against President Bush’s immigration plan, jeered his budget, condemned his domestic surveillance operation, and bemoaned the prolonged U.S. involvement in Iraq. Such sentiments could probably be heard on any Bay Area street corner, but t…Immigration advocates rally on Capitol’s steps (Macon Telegraph)
About 100 people braved the occasional snowflake and chilly wind to rally against proposed immigration legislation in front of the state Capitol, while about 30 people yelled at them to “go home.” They carried large American flags and signs proclai.

 

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